Nanostructure Boosts Efficiency In Energy Transport
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 23:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Chemists have grown a titanium nanostructure that delivers a 33 percent gain in power-collecting efficiency. Part catalyst and part conductor, the novel material could serve clean power applications like water-splitting, where a titanium catalyst has been shown to separate and store hydrogen and oxygen gases.
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